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but at the same time, their policy is to cut taxes from the rich. they have to get it somewhere and a lot of times they get it from the middle class. did you reconcile that? >> it seems with the republicans, their big thing that they're bringing up is the economy screwed up and obama keeps bringing up the fact that the wars that george bush brought us into, and there's no weapons, nothing. it's like he doesn't--i don't know. >> cenk: did you walk away thinking, now that i've seen guys on both sides i'm clearer on my political position? >> no, for me personally i'm both. you know what i mean. >> cenk: how how, what does that mean? how are you both. >> the one thing that the republicans i think do bring up is the fact that they don't like victims. do you like a victim? someone who just-- >> cenk: i might want to help them. >> i'm talking of victims of people who are living off the system. >> cenk: you mean like bankers yeah i don't like them. >> have you ever watched msn lock up. there are a lot of people in there that they go to jail and they live of
but at the same time, their policy is to cut taxes from the rich. they have to get it somewhere and a lot of times they get it from the middle class. did you reconcile that? >> it seems with the republicans, their big thing that they're bringing up is the economy screwed up and obama keeps bringing up the fact that the wars that george bush brought us into, and there's no weapons, nothing. it's like he doesn't--i don't know. >> cenk: did you walk away thinking, now that i've seen...
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if passed they would raise income taxes on people earning more than $250,000 a year. if it fails it would trigger education cuts. a new school and 48% of voters say they will vote yes on proposition 30 down 4 -- 54% on proposition 30. now the poll shows support for molly's alternative proposition 28 and that's down 46% from july. several will vote no on that one and 48% say they are undecided. san francisco police are releasing photos of people suspecting photos right after the giant's world series. they hope somebody out there can identify the men involved and they are wearing giants outfits and number one you can see they are smoking a cigarette. they arrested gregory tyler in a van rich case and cell phone videos show him smashing the windshield of that muni bus. 22 were taken into custody going into a giant celebration and more than half were arrested for public clung endest. the giants are picking up the tab. workers schedules were also changed to cut down on overtime. >>> many fans have heeded the warnings to take mass transit and they are recording mass transit
if passed they would raise income taxes on people earning more than $250,000 a year. if it fails it would trigger education cuts. a new school and 48% of voters say they will vote yes on proposition 30 down 4 -- 54% on proposition 30. now the poll shows support for molly's alternative proposition 28 and that's down 46% from july. several will vote no on that one and 48% say they are undecided. san francisco police are releasing photos of people suspecting photos right after the giant's world...
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in 2011, little noi raised corporate taxes, raised income taxes, guess what? in the next two months, unemployment surged and businesses tried to flee the state. a real mess. >> paul: and choice seems to be if you're going to put any pressure on the politicians in sacramento to reform, a lot of businesses, jerry brown has been-- they've been chipping in, they think they're going down. and the middle class has been exiting california more than the rich. the hollywood guys and silicon valley folks can afford taxes, but the middle class employed by small businesses that end up moving to nevada, idaho, and elsewhere. so, colin, let's talk about michigan which you've been following and you've got the -- the battle over the collective bargaining, making collective bargaining a constitutional right in the state. and then there's a battle for the supreme court, too. are the unions going to win these two? >> you know, paul, a lot has changed in the past week and i don't think they're going to win it. it's looking tough, but right now about 52% of voters are saying they
in 2011, little noi raised corporate taxes, raised income taxes, guess what? in the next two months, unemployment surged and businesses tried to flee the state. a real mess. >> paul: and choice seems to be if you're going to put any pressure on the politicians in sacramento to reform, a lot of businesses, jerry brown has been-- they've been chipping in, they think they're going down. and the middle class has been exiting california more than the rich. the hollywood guys and silicon valley...
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they originally wanted to also tax bullets. that has been dropped had they it will help curb the crime rate. the devastation of hearn sandy will be going to our neighbor from the north. it brought down trees and power lines in ontario, canada. two people died there. thousands are still without power. the cleanup there could top a million dollars. >>> sandy taking the biggest hit on the jersey shore up and down the coast people are surveying the damage left behind. this is a look at belmar, new jersey. that's where the boardwalk was wiped out. homes flooded shore landmarks destroyed. that is where robert moses is live. what does it looks like this morning? >> heather, good morning to you. good morning everyone. december trouks real livery where you look here. take a look, just behind me you can see the shingles have been ripped off that roof during hurricane sandy. the thing we have scenery petedly is right underneath my feet. we' we are not on a beach or on a street. you can see all of the sand, mounds of sand piled on the side
they originally wanted to also tax bullets. that has been dropped had they it will help curb the crime rate. the devastation of hearn sandy will be going to our neighbor from the north. it brought down trees and power lines in ontario, canada. two people died there. thousands are still without power. the cleanup there could top a million dollars. >>> sandy taking the biggest hit on the jersey shore up and down the coast people are surveying the damage left behind. this is a look at...
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he tells florida he supports the bush tax cuts. but as massachusetts governor romney refused to take a position on the bush tax cuts. where does mitt romney? whichever way the wind blows. chris: and when we come back we've got a perfect storm coming ashore. that could affect things. and we have the big jobs number coming next friday. if it's bad, could it tip the election? plus scoops and predictions right from the notebooks of these top chris: welcome back. this friday, we're going to get last unemployment report before the election. will it continue the promising trend we saw last month when the rate droppedown to 7.8%? the lowest since president obama took office. voters, optimism, favor barack obama, in the last nbc "wall street journal" national poll. voters who expect the economy to improve in the next 12 months are for president obama. by huge 40-point margin. kelly, i don't know whether it's chicken or egg but people who like obama like the future. >> the unemployment rate is expected to hold stead yes but don't be surprise
he tells florida he supports the bush tax cuts. but as massachusetts governor romney refused to take a position on the bush tax cuts. where does mitt romney? whichever way the wind blows. chris: and when we come back we've got a perfect storm coming ashore. that could affect things. and we have the big jobs number coming next friday. if it's bad, could it tip the election? plus scoops and predictions right from the notebooks of these top chris: welcome back. this friday, we're going to get last...
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that's not how it works. >> it would act on a tax increase on a lot of people. >> and you can't tax-- >> and you if, phase it >> hold on. >> a $300,000 home-- >> this benefit primarily, it starts to phase out. over like a million dollars all of a sudden you're paying the marginal rate and the deducon, even the mortgage deduction, 1 million dollars. the point is, the effect is t make the tax code lets progressive, ultimaty somebody making $100,000 a year with a house with health care plan paid by the company is going to pay a higher rate and making 2 million dollars, those deductions got phased out after 2, 300,000, to the higher and lower rates-- >> hold on, that's got to be the last word. i love you guys, you get so passionate about taxes, i am so lucky. all right, no within's been following what this election means to your money, your job, and your taxes, like who else, but neil cavuto and he's back at it next weekend. first on saturday for a special cost of freedom, your ballot, your bucks, starting at 10 a.m. easte and then back on sunday for a special your world at 4 p.m. for nei
that's not how it works. >> it would act on a tax increase on a lot of people. >> and you can't tax-- >> and you if, phase it >> hold on. >> a $300,000 home-- >> this benefit primarily, it starts to phase out. over like a million dollars all of a sudden you're paying the marginal rate and the deducon, even the mortgage deduction, 1 million dollars. the point is, the effect is t make the tax code lets progressive, ultimaty somebody making $100,000 a year with...
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we lowered taxes 19 times. we had school choice. we worked to move our state business friendly and it moved up 20 places in job growth. we turned a $3 billion into a $2 billion fund. i know it because i've seen it. good democrats can come together with good republicans to solve problems. what we need is leadership to make that happen. [applause] america is ready for that kind of leadership. paul ryan and i will provide it. our plan for a stronger middle class will create jobs, stop the decline in take home pay and put america back on the path of prosperity and opportunity. this will enable us to fulfill our responsibility as the leader in the free world. we'll help the muslim world combat the spread of extremism. we'll present iran from building a nuclear bomb. we'll partner with china and other great nations to build a more peaceful world. we face big challenges, but we also have big opportunities. new doors have been opened to us to sell new products around the world. new technologies offer the promise of unbound invasion. new ide
we lowered taxes 19 times. we had school choice. we worked to move our state business friendly and it moved up 20 places in job growth. we turned a $3 billion into a $2 billion fund. i know it because i've seen it. good democrats can come together with good republicans to solve problems. what we need is leadership to make that happen. [applause] america is ready for that kind of leadership. paul ryan and i will provide it. our plan for a stronger middle class will create jobs, stop the decline...
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the federal tax, the federal payroll tax, state tax, gasoline tax. it was over half of what they made. you start a business, your chance of success is not even as good as 50/50. most small businesses won't make it. it's a risky thing to do. if you're successful, the government wants more than half of what you make. a lot of people decide not to build businesses. today, we're at the lowest level of new business startups in 30 years. so i want to change this dynamic and make business recognize they have a friend in washington, not a foe. i believe if we do that, we do those five things and get those five done, we're going to create 12 million new jobs. [ cheers and applause ] by the way, the governor also mentioned something about my record as governor in terms of reaching a i cross the aisle. recognize, to get those five things done and to get america strong again, we have to stop the dividing and the attacking and the demonizing. we've got to reach across the aisle, bring in good democrats with good republicans and finally do the people's business an
the federal tax, the federal payroll tax, state tax, gasoline tax. it was over half of what they made. you start a business, your chance of success is not even as good as 50/50. most small businesses won't make it. it's a risky thing to do. if you're successful, the government wants more than half of what you make. a lot of people decide not to build businesses. today, we're at the lowest level of new business startups in 30 years. so i want to change this dynamic and make business recognize...
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rememr, we have this bizarre tax system that we started in the 19th century that taxes me as a company on money that i've made overseas twice. that makes no sense. 're the only coury in the modern world and the stone age that continues to do that. and we also happen to be the only country in the world where you can deduct mortgage interest from yourome. the only country in the world. canada, a few paces away from here has never done it, they have a muchealthier home system. and we also can't deduct-- excuse me, a business and a person who gets benefits, i don't get taxed on my benefits, that came from the 40's. we have to get into the 21st century and that would get companies to unleash this 2 1/2 trillion dollars in cash, that's sitting on the sidelines. >> brenda: well, gary b, you know, tobyas back in the 19th century and understands all of this from personal-- >> and it was a fine time. (laughter) >> and the points, that romney is going to have a lot of problems, kind of jonas alludes to, getting rid of a lot of these deductions. there's a lot of special interest, but it's the spec
rememr, we have this bizarre tax system that we started in the 19th century that taxes me as a company on money that i've made overseas twice. that makes no sense. 're the only coury in the modern world and the stone age that continues to do that. and we also happen to be the only country in the world where you can deduct mortgage interest from yourome. the only country in the world. canada, a few paces away from here has never done it, they have a muchealthier home system. and we also can't...
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proper 30 would raise sales taxes by a quarter cents and race income taxes on those who earn more than $250,000 a year. if it fails it could trying billions of dollars in education cuts. >> a new field poll suggests support is slipping for both proposition 30 and a competing measure. 48% of likely california voters say they will vote yes on 30. that is down from 54% in july. 38% say they will vote no and 14% say they are undecided. a poll shows support for the alternative measure, proposition 38 now is at 34%. that's down from 46% in july and 49% say they will vote no. 17% say they are undecided. >> we have cold weather coming back and that means the start of winter spare the area alert. over the next four months, officials will issue alerts about burning wood when weather conditions cause concern about air pollution. they say wood smoke is the biggest source of air pollution. 15 spare the area alerts were issued last winter. >>> new law takes effect in san leandro today prohibiting restaurants using styrofoam. it can't be recycled. it often pollutes waterways. >> there is new informat
proper 30 would raise sales taxes by a quarter cents and race income taxes on those who earn more than $250,000 a year. if it fails it could trying billions of dollars in education cuts. >> a new field poll suggests support is slipping for both proposition 30 and a competing measure. 48% of likely california voters say they will vote yes on 30. that is down from 54% in july. 38% say they will vote no and 14% say they are undecided. a poll shows support for the alternative measure,...
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, but these people pay income taxes, school taxes, all kinds of taxes. they get a break when it comes to income taxes. the rich, they get multimillion- dollar tax breaks and no one complains about that. host: thank you for the call. "troubles ahead," according to "cq weekly." a roster of critical issues as the president tries to reassure voters. digging into the body of the story is this -- host: as we said the the top of the program, "60 minutes" is going to be focusing on the senate and whether or not it is dysfunctional or broken. our next caller, kathleen, calling from ohio. you are probably at the center of the battleground. caller: we all what -- we always are. president obama has such a strong round game here. people really need to get out and pump it out here on sunday, monday, and tuesday, but i think he has got it, you know? he did not accomplish everything that he wanted with the republicans standing in his way on almost every issue. i mean, he accomplished a great deal. i actually think that romney is a good guy, but he has been all over the
, but these people pay income taxes, school taxes, all kinds of taxes. they get a break when it comes to income taxes. the rich, they get multimillion- dollar tax breaks and no one complains about that. host: thank you for the call. "troubles ahead," according to "cq weekly." a roster of critical issues as the president tries to reassure voters. digging into the body of the story is this -- host: as we said the the top of the program, "60 minutes" is going to be...
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as tax expert david k. johnston explains, why many of the wealthiest in america, while posing as entrepreneurs and capitals of capitalism, are in fact on welfare. mcmahon can't wrestle her way out of this one. did she think we wouldn't notice we see her slam the loopholes her company took advantage of? nice try but we got you. a food , or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>> mother jones has uncovered a new audiotape showing governor romney trying again to mislead voters. not just so where he stands but where the president stands, too. it's from a private fund-raiser in march. >> i'm convinced that if this president is re-elected, the war on business and economic freedom will continue. i don't think the president likes you very much. you hear his business, i think he looks at you as a necessary evil, and maybe not so necessary. >> president obama believes business is evil? really? even on this tape governor romney seems to forget
as tax expert david k. johnston explains, why many of the wealthiest in america, while posing as entrepreneurs and capitals of capitalism, are in fact on welfare. mcmahon can't wrestle her way out of this one. did she think we wouldn't notice we see her slam the loopholes her company took advantage of? nice try but we got you. a food , or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>> mother jones has uncovered a new...
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i think it's having a huge impact and it's holding up hiring, so the uncertainty over who wins, the tax policy, all that, is going to delay them." mesirow financial's chief economist diane swonk says "the decline in business investment represents a particular blow as it not only reflects weakness abroad, but also the uncertainty about our own policies. the fiscal cliff needs to be dealt with by whovever wins in a credible and bipartisan way, and asap." with just about one week to go before the election, the candidates will be in wisconsin this week. today, republican mitt romney's campaign has an event in milwaukee. tomorrow, president obama will be in green bay. the volitility index, better known as the vix, may be signaling better days ahead. according to reports, a strategist at jpm morgan believes if the vix remains near current levels this week, it will mark a transition from crisis to normal time. his theory is if the vix stays around 16, the 52-week moving average will fall below the july 2011 level to its lowest point since february 2008. we asked a couple of options traders to
i think it's having a huge impact and it's holding up hiring, so the uncertainty over who wins, the tax policy, all that, is going to delay them." mesirow financial's chief economist diane swonk says "the decline in business investment represents a particular blow as it not only reflects weakness abroad, but also the uncertainty about our own policies. the fiscal cliff needs to be dealt with by whovever wins in a credible and bipartisan way, and asap." with just about one week to...
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dennis: the tax man extending the deadline for businesses that file returns on payroll and excise taxes. cheryl: let's look at how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. the euro, not a lot of movement. the canadian dollar and the peso minimum movement in the currency market. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. at your local i'i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. is
dennis: the tax man extending the deadline for businesses that file returns on payroll and excise taxes. cheryl: let's look at how the world currencies are faring against the u.s. dollar. the euro, not a lot of movement. the canadian dollar and the peso minimum movement in the currency market. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male...
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we need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax erased, replaced by a sales tax, corporate income tax is something none of the other countries have, and that makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the website, thank you. >> moderator: cynthia dill >> dill: needs reformation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for families making above $250,000. stop giving subsidies to corporations who don't need it. we have to impose a financial transaction tax on very small tax on stock trades to the people responsible for the collapse of our economy chip in. i do believe that we need to lower corporate income tax rates, stabilize the base, ensuring it's fair. pay your fair share. it's time that the super wealthy, the corporations pay more. i agree with warren buffet. >> moderator: three minutes. secretary summers? summers: doing things that make sure the taxes are as low as they can be in the country because by doing that, we increase the number of people who are paying tax
we need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax erased, replaced by a sales tax, corporate income tax is something none of the other countries have, and that makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the website, thank you. >> moderator: cynthia dill >> dill: needs reformation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for families making above $250,000. stop giving subsidies to corporations who...
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point that things have to happen because of the way legislatively things are coming down, the bush tax cuts expiring. >> right. >> sequestration, something has to happen with that. >> that's the only thing. my issue is this. beyond that, for obama to be able to get something done with the republican congress next term, this election needed to deliver a message to republicans. they need to cooperate. and i think if they lose, the only conclusion they're going to draw is hurricane sandy cost it for us. >> all right that wraps it up for "the cycle" from democracy plaza. we will see you right back on monday. tamron hall is straight ahead with a second weekend edition of "newsnation." ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressu
point that things have to happen because of the way legislatively things are coming down, the bush tax cuts expiring. >> right. >> sequestration, something has to happen with that. >> that's the only thing. my issue is this. beyond that, for obama to be able to get something done with the republican congress next term, this election needed to deliver a message to republicans. they need to cooperate. and i think if they lose, the only conclusion they're going to draw is...
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as long as we take that portion of the tax increase off the table, the other tax increases, no sweat, will not hurt the economy. >> you just described barack obama's view of the economy. but -- >> i think i did it fairly. >> but one of the big problems is that people who are these so-called rich people are people who use their excess capital to employ other people. so, it will impact the job creation in the country. the other thing that seems like he really doesn't understand is that, first of all, 200,000 didn't an individual earning 200,000 is not -- whenever he talk about the millionaires and billionaires. >> two earning couples and a lot of high cost states don't feel rich. >> that's the middle class family, and a lot of people own stocks in their pension accounts so those people are very middle class people and they're going to get hit with the taxes. >> the important point to stress, dan, is unless congress acts and the president signs it, whether the president is mitt romney or barack obama, these tax increases are going to take place. so something has to give or we all jump of
as long as we take that portion of the tax increase off the table, the other tax increases, no sweat, will not hurt the economy. >> you just described barack obama's view of the economy. but -- >> i think i did it fairly. >> but one of the big problems is that people who are these so-called rich people are people who use their excess capital to employ other people. so, it will impact the job creation in the country. the other thing that seems like he really doesn't understand...
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pass what we call structural reforms, that it was going to be impossible to pass political reform, tax reform, energy reform. and the truth be told, we have been able to pass reforms in every single one of those areas. we have made significant advances. we have pushed the envelope in many of these areas. for example, only a few months ago we were able to announce that we found significant oil reserves in the gulf of mexico that we hadn't been able to lok for or drill because we hadn't been able to put financial money from the private sector alongside our stake hold oil company to do it. we were able to do that thanks to that reform. so in a sense when one looks at this in perspective, mexico has been moving forward very significantly. of course we're very worried about the violence, of course we're very worried about security. but in many areas, and we can talk about them at length, mexico has made very significant advances. >> rose: what's the relationship with the united states today? >> well you know very well mexico's relationship with the united states is very very complex. it's v
pass what we call structural reforms, that it was going to be impossible to pass political reform, tax reform, energy reform. and the truth be told, we have been able to pass reforms in every single one of those areas. we have made significant advances. we have pushed the envelope in many of these areas. for example, only a few months ago we were able to announce that we found significant oil reserves in the gulf of mexico that we hadn't been able to lok for or drill because we hadn't been able...
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the economy and little else, 75% saying, you know what, economic issues like jobs, fiscal issues like taxes those are the top issues we're going to vote on. the president if you look at those numbers, the president is underwater on those issues, 47-52%. romney leads him 50-46% in a close race. does that make the difference? >> i believe it does. i think the people vote their pocketbooks. i think they are absolutely distress order that front in terms of what comes next with regard to their prosz peculiarities for job at home in their hometown. so again, i say, the revenge thing, it's a side track. forget it and move back to what people are really focused on which is jobs, economy, debt. >> gregg: you convinced me. i'm over the revenge thing. [ laughter ] >> gregg: moosts me to independents where you look at just about any poll and romney seems to lead anywhere among between independents among 5-10%. so what about that factor, independents? >> yeah, i think overwhelmingly they will break toward romney. i think that is the history of these things. i know in my races as for congress or governor
the economy and little else, 75% saying, you know what, economic issues like jobs, fiscal issues like taxes those are the top issues we're going to vote on. the president if you look at those numbers, the president is underwater on those issues, 47-52%. romney leads him 50-46% in a close race. does that make the difference? >> i believe it does. i think the people vote their pocketbooks. i think they are absolutely distress order that front in terms of what comes next with regard to their...
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the tax credits of over $100 billion have helped. so it's a consortium, working together. and actually, what this is going to do, the next phase is going to be in oil, because they're going to apply the same technologies to natural gas. it's a win-win for everybody- > > give me a fracking break. the bottom line is- > > they didn't want to invest the time and the money, but they got the tax credits, so they said, "okay, let's keep doing it." > > round 3: what is the new normal for unemployment? will the rate ever drop below 6% again? > > i did a little research on ageism, because i wanted to talk to you, and what we're seeing is that the rates right now of participation have declined from 68 million down to 64 million in the last decade or so, mainly because people are retiring and leaving the workforce. so that is going to help out the unemployment numbers. but i know people are concerned, and right now we have seen 30 straight months of private-sector employment growth. > > i agree with alan but for a totally different reason. the bottom line is, when you get into a situa
the tax credits of over $100 billion have helped. so it's a consortium, working together. and actually, what this is going to do, the next phase is going to be in oil, because they're going to apply the same technologies to natural gas. it's a win-win for everybody- > > give me a fracking break. the bottom line is- > > they didn't want to invest the time and the money, but they got the tax credits, so they said, "okay, let's keep doing it." > > round 3: what is the...
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well, can you balance the budget without or while you're cutting taxes? our tax rates. i said i don't think we can balance the budget without cutting tax rates because that's how you get the economy moving. you've got to have growth. i think it's doable. we are going to need cooperation, but i'm hopeful that after the election, maybe they'll sit down and we can talk. >> mitt romney's saying he's going to balance the budget by the end of the second term. that means running deficits for the next eight years. only thing i've seen on his website is $500 billion in cuts in the year 2016. that's not dealing with the debt for another four years. >> if we can move faster and further, we certainly will, but governor romney wanted to propose something he thought we could do. >> he's going to close loopholes to do it. you and i are both familiar are w the studies that say that's not possible or tough to do. let's just say in order to get there, he can't cut by to 20%. he has to cut by 10. maybe 4. would he adjust that promise? >> well, he's certainly willing to talk. when you do t
well, can you balance the budget without or while you're cutting taxes? our tax rates. i said i don't think we can balance the budget without cutting tax rates because that's how you get the economy moving. you've got to have growth. i think it's doable. we are going to need cooperation, but i'm hopeful that after the election, maybe they'll sit down and we can talk. >> mitt romney's saying he's going to balance the budget by the end of the second term. that means running deficits for the...
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tax breaks for the superwealthy, rolling back environmental regulation, enactment of the paul ryan budget, a steep reduction in federal aid to the poor, transformation of medicare into a quasi-voucher program, packing the federal courts with deeply conservative judges, and creating a supreme court majority to overturn roe versus wade. those are the highlights. and how do we know that romney would pursue this agenda? it's actually pretty simple. the republican party will revolt if he doesn't. i know, i know. we don't actually know what romney's core beliefs are or if he has any at all. he's been all over the map. it's possible he's secretly the moderate he sold himself as in massachusetts, and it's possible he's really the severe conservative he assured republicans he was earlier this year. but this doesn't really matter at all. because romney has been very consistent throughout his political career in one important way. his positions and his actions have always, always been driven by political expediency. i defy you to point to one major issue at any time in the last 18 years, where romne
tax breaks for the superwealthy, rolling back environmental regulation, enactment of the paul ryan budget, a steep reduction in federal aid to the poor, transformation of medicare into a quasi-voucher program, packing the federal courts with deeply conservative judges, and creating a supreme court majority to overturn roe versus wade. those are the highlights. and how do we know that romney would pursue this agenda? it's actually pretty simple. the republican party will revolt if he doesn't. i...
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. >> grover norquist is the no tax guy, made clear that the right wing of the party expects to call the shots. this is brazen, but let's listen to what was said and romney never opposed what he heard here. >> focus on electing the most conservative republican who can win in each house seat, and the most conservative republican who can win in each senate seat, and then pick a republican with enough working digits to handle a pen to become president of the united states. >> now, he's backing romney. romney signed the pledge for this guy. doesn't he ever call him out and say, you just made a fool out of me? you said i'm just going to be a robot. he never complains. >> no, he hasn't complained. >> he wanted norquist to believe he was going to be the guy with the pen. >> exactly. so you guys just pass it and i will sign it. now, would there come a point when mitt romney would actually challenge the right wing -- the far right wing of the party? there has not been a moment like that, not even remotely in this campaign. if you can remember one -- >> shannon, let's be open-minded. could it be m
. >> grover norquist is the no tax guy, made clear that the right wing of the party expects to call the shots. this is brazen, but let's listen to what was said and romney never opposed what he heard here. >> focus on electing the most conservative republican who can win in each house seat, and the most conservative republican who can win in each senate seat, and then pick a republican with enough working digits to handle a pen to become president of the united states. >> now,...
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goodpoint, but in order to fix it people are going to have to give up something, whether it'some tax break, whether it's spending on certain things that they love, when is the day going to arrive that people are willing to do that? maybe it is this year, i thought it was two years ago, that there would be something differenand frankly, even with a lot of the the tea party candidates moving in, we didn't see that much movement when trying to fix our financial situation in d.c. >> ben stein? >> well, because we-- people aren't willing to raise taxes there's not enough to cut, there's a discretionary funding. and a huge majority of these expenditures are fixed by law or fle defense we absolutely need. i think a bigger question, why are these foreigners especially very clever, extremely well-versed foreigners willing to buy some of our debt and must see some value that maybe we're too modest and self-efacing to see ourselves. obviously, this country has tremendous value to the rest of the world. >> neil: you're right. the modesty is what i've always liked about myself. (laughter) >> you
goodpoint, but in order to fix it people are going to have to give up something, whether it'some tax break, whether it's spending on certain things that they love, when is the day going to arrive that people are willing to do that? maybe it is this year, i thought it was two years ago, that there would be something differenand frankly, even with a lot of the the tea party candidates moving in, we didn't see that much movement when trying to fix our financial situation in d.c. >> ben...